The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 01, 1930, Image 1

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MAIL PLANE
BURNS
NEAR CLE
Pllot Henry J. Brown
In His Parachute
Saving Bags
Plane
and
of
Destroyed
Fwelve
forp Is by
Secs ens fps Ml
ITEMS OF LOCAL
broken
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MiEh«im
or
Journal
Hall,
an office theim
the formerly
A. Hardens
property,
H
rooms 1
hn
Miller
now
Matin
on
ning in the week, except inday
’
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Tat Ok
invitation he
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to
Then:
light
:
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:
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in
the
tabulated
If Papa
chalrman,
the
beats
nott
he primary, on the 20th, will
tly whether the K
ran
ty
the
$11
in
ofthe
Hepublican pa
xt of
avagence «
in the
Flemi
the
suntv
it
offs’
named
mud
4
in
bunch expo to
Mr
same old way
ti State orth vets
the hig
oa
16
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cles and
fonte,
rubber tir
WwW
put
wigons
ili baioms
If you are In need of
I will put a "8
with ond and ph
$70.00.~W. H. Miler,
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NTRE COUNTY
ISSUES ANNUAL
HOSPITAL
RE
of 952 Patients Admitted
Yen¥.—Expenses of
$3,909
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Operatio
ceed Income by 23.
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Campbell Clan Hold Reunion.
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Mr. and
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yard amped] #£ Altoona;
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Mr
of Penns
College,
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David HI,
Charles Campi
Mrs Milo
James Campbell, Mr
Koch, Hubert Koch,
y Musser,
or
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and
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Campbell,
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Birthday Party.
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Victor
Bohn,
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Mary
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Jean
lertha, Pe
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Buddy Bradford,
Bradford,
AW 3 Sb
Guy
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rie ant John
arg Delaney
Geraldiine
Teurezine
Boozer,
Hester Figpka
Patty
Bradford,
Iiradford,
¥ Searson,
Jovee
KE
Bry. Batshy
Dean
Fey
Sur
perintendent
Haven, exam
Valley
ent rmnos
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of
of the Bugar
Wie
L.ock He 42
pu
to
Hehool
ck for thie
Vo
la
ational This
thas he entire enroll
High
BRO,
threeyveary school
to
ut
prior
vooation sche
births
Pennsyivania
the
wit a
than
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'ENTRE HALL. PA.
CENTRE
COUNTY
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HOSPITAL
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PORT
uring i »
Ex
BUILDING
STATE HIGHWAYS,
i FHWRY DINING Were
Potter
I. RN
being $00 284
Potters
eastern
I
™h “
Mills
poection
between Waddle and Potters
tion of this road
ween State College and Waddle {8 now
construction and will of
concrete
The bid
tion of the new
bid
between
the
the
TR res i
vn
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na
of
¥ in cna
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wt hes
under also be
OWT
wn. pi Dan
other was for the const
bridge over Bald Eagle
Paul [creek at Milesbury, the low bidder be- | 1
and | Ing the Anthracite Bridge Co, of w
and The amount of the bid '
te}
PT
and
y
Scran
$40, -
ton wns
=
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vad
grading
Wood
time
contra
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between iv
Some
11 be rosy
AIM SA ——
Must Protect
ployes,
Employers Injured 1} m- |
ution
of
ft
wid oo of
or m
rim ernt f
period
both
a
the discre
to
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#OOMS Pre
months or
the Court for
insurance
ENew. Xx
of
CArYTy
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ii
Pere
to
faflure hie
In
rudd. | tion
sv ills lcompenaation
3 the impression
the employment orgy ono
does not require the employer
carry compensation insurance. W. H.
Horner, Director of the Bureau of
Workmen's Compensation, calls attin-
tion to the fact that this impression is
and that the law applies
all employers regardivas of the number
of persons employed, and states that
tha only class of employes excluded
from the provisions of the Workmen's
Compensation Law are
or farmers, domestic
persons who are engaged
cortain work which ds not in the cour
of the regulary busincas of the sm
in
! 1
bok,
calltion bese
ipa, to
Dine
qulah
wrtha
Din
that of
son
M
erroneous to
pu
Hall
agricitural
ment
gervants
do
workers
Logg»
nnd fo Cu
¢ g
4 eof
YM. 4
ployer |e
i
and known as casual employmont
I MI MN
Private parties in the State
R.600.000 secdling trees to
this season. The seedlings
ot forest nurseries,
1
now
will
t
1'e ived
planted
Rro
be
¢
were n
ate
ors
8d
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EMERY--LUCAS,
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ur
wen
f
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re
te
New msarial Parlor Here,
"or ‘ 01 ne
i
CHAUTAUQUA DATES.
I.
all
- ess
pen Basel Season Saturday.
A Mi
ivll Service Examination.
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CONVENTION,
twenty 3 § ual meet
Miasio :
the Susqgushan-
of i
nited Latheran
La
reday
in t!
T™
three
will open @ itheran
u next
‘ollege, of
will ow
Powlas
on 0
There
songlons,
oJ
$
Missionary a
irfough. will deliver the
the
the
program are
Mra. BR K
Mrs. Paul
at loging session
{
address
society who wo
Mrs
Mo-
Fet
wirtes on the
bach, Salond
State College .
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Centre
te
Ma
4 of
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den
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Mra
secretary,
Mra, Ls
vicespremident,
Lasher
WwW. J
ir
Berlin: treasurer,
Miliheim: Hterature, Mrs, F
Belefonte: industrial,
Bellefonte: box
Mifflinburg ;
State
Irvin,
H. L.
Brigade
Linden
Lt.
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John
Mra 8
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Houser,
Mra, C. A. Kniss,
Mrs, CC. W Swartz,
organizer, Mrs. J. R
Y. PP. secretary, Mra,
Centre Hall: Light
Mrs. WW. W. White,
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continues to add to his pro
H.s latest is to make all bridg-
It's I
here good
a pty h though
things during the time
FOV rnoy
A MAS .
just too bad the bile
the Repub county
bch
Ww
tant
spilled
pa
Ww
i
Han rea
4 wague them i
niy
me io 3 Nn
13
i
commissio
ect
od
CHURCH UNION RECOMMENDED.
Report Favorlng
Will
byterlan General
With
Submitted
Union
Chureh to Pr
le
Asscmbly In
REFORMED
A —
PASTOR
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Volstead Law fi Filling
formatory,
r
Blames
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“
¢ Trees,
iad
mer
same time
traveler
He
refresh
learned that
ane
VAs exirems
4
i
fond of roses CTR AR ey
conversation the
Mr. Witmer Was
4
ail
old
roses
th
an expert
The
$10.00, but this was
¥
I
~~
that
hand
of
} ocondd locust
8
det
Cor
red
trees,
the
was
ut © operation
and tha
would
requ
of
'
al that Cost
cheap
2 tree into roscdysh
A
and th
went
as done e mong
hs
A MMA SS
LETTER FROM CALIFORNIA,
ranger on Way,
ww
ent was 1,000
The
cluding
John,
Verses,
in-
and
taken
-
i
ms
from St
and the fist 28
wondé: dul Wish
have enjoyed
Open a 0 PV Ie ©,
he
11th
was
you Eastern
jt with
Wish could
tiful display of Easter
ern Pine. It all
wo can scarcely describe
Would
when
out
Sermon,
Chapter
surely
folks could
us
save the beau-
lies and South-
wonderful ;
it.
people
1
en
you seen
was “0
bo sure
had new
for dinner
and oli
other Yas
Eastern
tel
ar
su
you
we we
of
ris yy
gar
nEnine
potatoes o
tociny? California
al
mate grow potatoes and al
etables
and grape
in fine
delicious
lem
the
fu
the
ad Oo
Fishing
fry
well
just as RACs,
fruit at
1 the wl
mackerel
8
1 i
as ne of
forge
With bast
Sincere y .
F. FUN
this time
all
AND
to
MR
LL
NO. 18
NEWS
T0WN AND COUNTY
!
i
HAPFENINGS OF LOCAL INTERES
FROM ALL PARTS.
A000
fornia,
Mus-
stone
rtistic
the
assive
was, it
space
it is
than
Mas
¥ shovele
general,
Friday aftefe
throughout Satur
April and
telephone and eleoe
In many
in other
scrvice COMe
breaking
Monda ENOw
Ww
Was
This 7
10
was
uction
wires gredt
the
was
county and
f ti State these
smifferedd great Joss in
poles and wires
t} State
V
it between
Progress
about fif-
of State
making
ile of the sixe
nished,
worked
as is
ad to
n the
raded,
Will-
streak
on an
Hving.
flea dfs
Hive,
weeks ago while pute
down well for water the drille
struck flow of There are a
number of gas wells in that vicinity but
the Potter township resident had no
idea his land was in the gas area.
Nothing definite is known here as to
the extent of the flow.
highway
iddie iw
a fi
3 xv
h
3 ¢
i of
immediately north
almost vetoed
oom}
gout thr
arn
the
from city which he
n
and about three
ting a
ors “a Eas
A birthday party was given Alice and
Fred Spyker, twins, daughter and son
of Mr. and Mrs, C. A. Bpyker. They
attained thelr twelfth birthday on
Tuesday, but the honor bestowed was
on Friday ovining previous. The
guests were largely up of clase
mates In the pu school, Various
games, fortune telling, and a period
for refreshments constituted the 0)
& the evening. The party Oe
composed of Henry Delans ¥, Mae
y Anna May Martz, James
DBradford, Miriam Mitterling. Kenneth
Frank, Aled Reidel, Smith,
Donald Coldron, Wo Pradfond,
File! Catharine Detider, and
made
nm fon
John
ie Snyder
taberta
drow
§ anh
Mey,
The Centre Reportes, $1.60 a year.
tho Spyker twins,
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